Celebrities from across the spectrum came together to answer phones, sing songs and raise money for hurricane relief, and one spectacular nun went above and beyond to help out—that and more, in today's Pop Bits!

Hand in Hand Telethon Raises More Than $44 Million for Hurricane SurvivorsSingers, actors, athletes and other celebrities gathered for the Hand in Hand Telethon to raise money for victims of recent hurricanes Harvey and Irma. Stevie Wonder opened the show saying, "We come together today to love on people that have been devastated by the hurricanes. When love goes into action, it preferences no color of skin, no ethnicity, no religious beliefs, no sexual preferences, and no political persuasions. It just loves." He then played his classic "Lean On Me."

Nun With Chainsaw Becomes Symbol of Post-Irma Cleanup: 'She Rocks'Let's add the phrase "chainsaw-wielding nun" to the lexicon, shall we? Sister Margaret Ann is now Internet-famous for her work clearing debris after Hurricane Irma. "The road was blocked, we couldn't get through," she told CNN. "And I saw somebody spin in the mud and almost go into a wall, going off the road. So, there was a need, I had the means — so I wanted to help out."